Episodes

Multi award-winning comedian Jenny Collier confesses her innermost secrets in this latest episode of Monkeyfingers, recorded live at London’s iconic Crypt Studios. Regular presenters James Shakeshaft, Georgina Sowerby and Brian Luff are also joined by Nathan Loughran, frontman of North London based indie guitar band The Reverse

Brian Luff, James Shakeshaft and Georgina Sowerby are joined in this episode by London-based comedian Adam Greene and by UK Americana group Orphan Colours, whose first album All On Red came out last week.

Second in the brand new series of comedy & music podcasts recorded at the iconic Crypt Studios in North London. Your genial hosts are Brian Luff, James Shakeshaft and Georgina Sowerby. Special guests in this programme are comedian Alasdair Beckett-King and singer/songwriter Tom Bright. Monkeyfingers is produced by Ricky Barber for Bleach Productions.

Brand new series from Sowerby & Luff with co-host James Shakeshaft, plus special guests comedian Ben Clover and musician Matthew Neel. Recorded live at the world famous Crypt Studios in leafy Crouch End. Produced by Ricky Barber and Brian Luff for Bleach Productions.

Celebrate the festive season in style with Brian & Georgina's Christmas pantomime Aladdin & the Pirates. Guest stars are Thesaurus Walrus, Ray Winstone and Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II as the Fairy Godmother. Plus, some Japanese carol singers, Georgina in thigh high boots and Brian in a dress. Have a very Merry Christmas!

Sleeping snails, plastic flamingos and a man who's paid to eat dice. 4th podcast in the series "Sowerby & Luff's Four Seasons". As London shivers in the cold, Brian and Georgina retreat into their cosy little studio in leafy Crouch End and do their best to warm us up, while swigging delicious hot toddies, laced with Australian honey.

Is is OK to slap a penguin? Third in a series of seasonal specials from Brian & Georgina, featuring MOT tests for rabbits, a vending machine for cars, and painting stripes on a Guinea pig. Also mole rats that turn into plants, buying bits of the white cliffs of dover, and a mouse hiding in an exfoliating mitt.

In the second of a series of seasonal specials, Brian & Georgina switch to their summer duvet and get ready to hit the beach. Plus, asthmatic otters, headphones that plug into snacks, the smallest pub in the UK and a fistful of pasta.

Brian and Georgina skip into Spring with the first of their brand new podcast specials for 2017. Tequila clouds, jellyfish stings and rented raccoons are just some of the important issues they address. Plus, a hat in a tree, an ugly fence and an very long walk around the world. Also, does Brian like knees and will Georgina let him put up his brand new astronomical wall chart?

Brian and Georgina gather around their little plastic Christmas tree and celebrate the festive season in traditional style with tales of lonely polar bears, fake snow, and animals tastefully dressed as Santa. There will also be some egg nog and a return of the smelly Yuletide candle that annually makes Brian feel a little queasy.

Brian decides he's not going the edit the programme today and instead just put it out exactly as it leaves the studio. Good idea? You decide. Plus, Georgina learns about gravity and Brian gets mugged by a seagull.

A Lego man with a raspberry on his head. Plus, baby racing, building rockets, seventies wallpaper and a ship called Boaty McBoatface. Also, Georgina dances with naked rabbits and Brian rubs bread on his face.

Brian and Georgina gather around their Christmas tree in leafy Crouch End to record their traditional festive podcast. Featuring egg nog, Brussels sprouts, gifts, scented candles, ghostly chickens, pantomimes and a stalking Yule cat. Plus, Georgina puts an onion in her sock and Brian throws a poo log on the fire.

How to unboil an egg. Plus, Britain's booziest duck, the mouse and the python, a painting of a kitten with a weird underbite and the sound of no nuts falling. Also, how Carpetright got it so carpet wrong.